Community Center Honors Three Murdered Muslim Students

RALEIGH, North Carolina – Marking a year after three Muslim students were killed in Chapel Hill, the families of the victims are preparing the opening of a community center that will serve as a base for events to honor their memories and to inspire understanding toward American Muslims. "I thought this project, in the beginning, was going to take two weeks to finish," Farris Barakat, the older brother of Barakat's older brother, who is overseeing the project, told WRAL.com. Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23 his wife Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21 and her sister Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, were fatally shot Feb.&hellip;

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RALEIGH, North Carolina – Marking a year after three Muslim students were killed in Chapel Hill, the families of the victims are preparing the opening of a community center that will serve as a base for events to honor their memories and to inspire understanding toward American Muslims.

“I thought this project, in the beginning, was going to take two weeks to finish,” Farris Barakat, the older brother of Barakat’s older brother, who is overseeing the project, told WRAL.com.